Getting a cartoon in syndication?

Xerus

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I was also thinking, maybe if more people knew about my Rebusquest website and start checking out and enjoying my cartoons, maybe people will demand it become an animated series. That's what happened with popular comic strips by Charles Schultz, Jim Davis, Lynn Johnston, and Mike Peters. They got Charlie Brown, Garfield, For Better or For Worse, and Mother Goose and Grimm to become animated series. And when those shows got canceled, they still got to continue their stories through their comic strips.

So if anyone out there reads Rebusquest and my other cartoon series regularly, please let other people know about my site. I could use more readers.
 

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Thanks Cullen.

I'm actually forcing myself to gain my ambitious and motivation back, and here in a couple of weeks or so, I'm definitely going to jump back into the game, full force, and do what I can to FINALLY get this show off the rocks, and on the air, and also on YouTube.

THEN, once that's out of the way, I can finally get to work on shows that I actually want to work on, like the three puppet sitcoms I've had developments for since 2007 and 2008, lol.

So, yeah, just make sure to keep checking back with my Project: Snowth thread, or my site/blog for whenever updates are available; likewise, I'll keep checking in with the Rebusquest website for the newest installments for our favorite turtlenecks, boneheads, and robotic seals. :big_grin:
Thank you Snowthy. Those words mean a lot to me and to my characters. And I'll too be checking out and rooting for your lovable monsters and squirrels. :smile:
 

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Well, I think those squirrels would be about as lovable as a grouch that lives in a trashcan, lol. :batty:
 
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